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| Mr.Russ |
Posted: 01/31/2007 0:27 AM Post subject: How do I know if PVC is pressure rated? |
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well the title speaks for itself, I have some 40mm pvc pipe that i wish to use for a chamber, my dad for it from his work(trade site) and i dont know what it is pressure rated to, and i dont know the schedule of it
Could someone please help me?
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| A-98 |
Posted: 01/31/2007 0:31 AM Post subject: |
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| well, if you know its pressure rated than you should be good...there is a table on the Wiki somewhere... |
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| Mr.Russ |
Posted: 01/31/2007 0:35 AM Post subject: |
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But i dont know if its pressure rated...
ill check on wiki |
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| Pete Zaria |
Posted: 01/31/2007 1:06 AM Post subject: |
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The pipe and fittings should say NSF-PW , not NSF-DWV on them. Frequently the pipe has a pressure rating (i.e., 220 PSI) written on it.The fittings should have long, deep sockets.
Peace,
Pete Zaria. |
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| Mr.Russ |
Posted: 01/31/2007 1:10 AM Post subject: |
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well....... i dont know the fittings, they have no writing on them and i will check the pipe for the rating. thanks
EDIT: just checked, its just plain blank PVC |
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| maz oner |
Posted: 01/31/2007 1:41 AM Post subject: |
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if its thick white pipe its usoaly pressure rated if its slightly grey ish and feels pretty light its usoaly dwv
that is if theres nothing written on it |
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| Mr.Russ |
Posted: 01/31/2007 1:54 AM Post subject: |
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well i have white pipe, thats one inch wide and has 2mm walls
the 40mm stuff has 2 mm walls and is slightly darker white |
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| joannaardway |
Posted: 01/31/2007 3:16 AM Post subject: |
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That sounds like it's BAD pipe. I wouldn't risk using it myself.
2mm is almost nothing, even on 1 inch pipe. |
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| Mr.Russ |
Posted: 01/31/2007 3:20 AM Post subject: |
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alright, thanks for your help. I've been using a coke bottle and charging it up to 40 psi without it exploding... if you drip it your screwed though.
What would the difference be between a coke bottle and this 40mm? I wouldnt be charging it that high psi either, 40psi works fine for what im using it for |
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| maz oner |
Posted: 01/31/2007 6:20 AM Post subject: |
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a coke bottle can be safely pumped to 100 psi (i have always been to scared though) as long as its in good condition and thats 600 ml, dont know bout the others but ur 1 in pipe actoaly does sound like pressure pipe as i have one on my gum nut cannon ( as barrel ). but u can always take a little bit to a hard where store and see what fittings it takes because dwv will not fit into pressure fittings as they are slightly smaller
hope this helps
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| frankrede |
Posted: 01/31/2007 7:00 AM Post subject: |
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Pressure rated pipe carries both the nsf-pw and nsf-dwv label.
And non-pressure pipe does fit pressure rated fittings. |
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| maz oner |
Posted: 01/31/2007 7:05 AM Post subject: |
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oh tru sorry jut none of my non pressure pipe will fit any of my pressure fittings and i cant find any at my hardware store or any in wa but then again is australia |
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| MrCrowley |
Posted: 01/31/2007 14:54 PM Post subject: |
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Guys, Read! He said 40mm,meaning its in metric also meaning its not from the States, also meaing it wont have sch.40 or NSF-PW on it.
If its blank, that usally means its down pipe.Im guessing your from Aussie as your using metric? Pressure rated pipe in Aussie and New Zealand will look like this somewhat....
DN40(Diameter Number 40mm) XXXXX(jargon letters/numbers) PN18(Pressure Number 18 - which is 18BAR/1800kPa/1.8mPa which is about 260psi).
The stuff that is in bold is what is usally on the pipe, there is probably more but I cant remeber it all. If it just has 'DN40' or DWV on it it is not presure rated. I havn't seen pipe with both DWV and PN18 on it,so if it dont have 'PNXX' on it dont use it. Also sometimes there is pipe that just haves 'PN" on it no number, Ive only found this on pipe over 100mm and its usally grey. |
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